





It’s literally a citation. And it’s shitty. As long as there’s a unison principle for any decision (and it’s usually about the “important” ones), the EU cannot move forward.
But more importantly, with the unison principle it’s so, so easy to sabotage the EU, as you only need to influence a single country as foreign actor. Which is just what China, Russia and USA are exploiting. The latter literally wrote it down in their national security strategy: “let’s buy out Hungary or Austria, they’re easy targets, and thus prohibit advancement of the European Union”.
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Well, for once its becomes more complicated again to agree on common stances.
The principle of unison votes needs to go first before the EU can be expanded.


I find the thought hilarious, that the UK just switched their entire soil for PV and are like “why do we get only 9 GW out of it 😭?”, like ☁️☁️☁️🌧️